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The intersection has stop signs for Madison traffic only, but it was unclear to police whether Tobar made a complete stop. Findlen said Tobar's car had just entered the intersection when Gonzalez's speeding SUV went through it.

He said it appeared the Acura's right front end scraped the Highlander before the SUV veered to the right, went through a chain-link fence, struck a 15-year-old boy standing in the front yard and crashed into the house on the northwest corner.

The boy was conscious when he was taken to the hospital. He suffered broken bones, Findlen said.

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The SUV crashed into a back bedroom of the house, but did not hit anyone inside, police said. Tobar parked the Acura and waited to speak with investigators at the scene. She and a teenage boy riding with her were not injured.

Gonzalez and his front seat passenger, a 15-year-old boy who appeared to be his younger brother, suffered minor injuries. Police did not release the names of the minors involved in the accident.

There were no indications that alcohol or drugs were a factor in the collision, and nobody was arrested or cited at the scene, Findlen said.

It appeared both drivers had just picked up passengers at Modesto High before the accident, he said.